Zacca is new Sagicor Foundation chairman
Sagicor Group President and CEO Christopher Zacca is the new chairman of Sagicor Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the insurance and financial giant that has made significant contributions to health, education, and human development in Jamaica for more than a decade.
A news release announcing the appointment reports Zacca as saying that he’s not only thrilled but humbled to know that he has been entrusted with the daunting task to carry forward the legacy of former Sagicor Foundation Chairman R Danny Williams, who passed in September this year.
“Danny Williams gave so much of himself to the foundation and to focusing support on the betterment of Jamaica. This is, by far, one of the most heartfelt moments in my professional career,” said Zacca who is renowned for his astute business acumen and unwavering commitment to social responsibility.
Zacca’s appointment marks a new chapter for the foundation, established in 2011 as the charitable arm of Sagicor Group Jamaica. Over the past 12 years, the foundation has been committed to fostering positive and sustainable change in Jamaica through its focus on education, health, sports and community development.
Zacca expressed his commitment to sustaining the vision and commitment of the foundation, emphasising its core mission of creating positive change in Jamaica.
“The strong team and I have the opportunity to continue building on this legacy and contribute to the well-being of every single Jamaican,” he said.
Under Williams’s guidance, Sagicor Foundation achieved significant milestones, including providing scholarships, supporting health-care initiatives, executing annual sporting activities for primary schools and implementing community development projects.
The foundation has been a pillar of support in health and education in Jamaica, channelling substantial funds into health care and illuminating the path for numerous students, thereby fostering an environment where academic aspirations are not hindered by financial constraints.
The foundation said that under Zacca’s leadership it will continue to provide sustained support to these sectors, inclusive of the initiation of a mentorship programme for youth and a values and attitudes programme for youth reform.
The entity also said that it will continue ensuring that its operations coincide with global environmental sustainability goals.
“We will integrate environmental, social, and governance principles into many of our initiatives, working towards protecting and preserving the environment. The foundation aims to contribute to the broader global commitment to environmental responsibility,” Zacca said.
Looking ahead, the foundation is set to engage the Jamaican communities overseas in 2024 as it recognises the diaspora’s deep connection to their homeland and their eagerness to give back. As such, it will work at creating meaningful collaborations and partnerships.
“We believe that involving the Jamaican diaspora is key to enhancing our impact. Their passion for Jamaica and commitment to the country’s development align seamlessly with our mission. We are eager to work together to create lasting change, empowering communities across the island,” added Zacca.
The foundation said it is extending an invitation to individuals, businesses, and organisations, both in Jamaica and within the diaspora, to join hands in fostering positive change and creating a brighter future for all.